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Yes, it is appropriate to address someone with a doctorate as "doctor" as a sign of respect for their academic achievement.

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What do you call someone with a doctorate - do you refer to them as "doctor"?

Yes, someone with a doctorate degree is typically referred to as "doctor."


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Someone with a doctorate is typically called a "doctor" or "Ph.D."


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Is someone with a master's degree considered a doctor?

No, someone with a master's degree is not considered a doctor. A doctorate degree, such as a Ph.D., is required to be considered a doctor.


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Yes, it is appropriate to address someone with a PhD as "Doctor."


How does one give title to someone holding more than one doctorate?

Having more than one degree does not change the title. You would still address them as Doctor Smith.


What do you mean by word of ''Doctor''?

The word doctor can either mean someone who has gone to school and has a doctorate degree, or a medical physician.


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Doctor is the title you receive after completing your Doctorate. I think?


Do you become a doctor if you have a doctorate degree?

Yes, obtaining a doctorate degree qualifies you to be called a doctor, but it does not necessarily mean you are a medical doctor.


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You should address a person with a doctorate as "Dr."